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  2. MINISTER CLEARS UP REPATRIATION PROBLEMS

    The only widows who will receive less than 50/- a week under the Government's repatriation proposals now before the House of ...

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  5. U.S. PEACE MOTIVES TOO PURE DURING LAST WAR

    Asking[?] what we will desire at the peace conference, Edwin James Ine, the "New York Times" correspondent, said that in 1919[?]America had ...

    Article : 158 words
  6. MILITIA BILL

    The Leader of tile Senate Opposition (Senator McLeay) yesterday denied a report that he was against amendments to the Militia Bill. ...

    Article : 98 words
  7. U.S. MAGAZINE URGES MORE AID FOR AUSTRALIA

    The journal "American," in an editorial, says that there is a disposition in Australia to challenge the overall accuracy of the report of the ...

    Article : 250 words
  8. DAIRY SUBSIDY

    "Mr. Abbott is the reactionary type of Parliamentarian who, because of his own administrative failures, must rely on the policy of ...

    Article : 465 words
  9. NO EXEMPTIONS IN U.S. CALL-UP

    The Director of Manpower (Mr. McNutl) and the Selective Service Director (Mr. Hershey) in a broadcast, warned that 12,000 men would ...

    Article : 101 words
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  12. OPERATION WHILE DEPTH CHARGES ROCKED SUBMARINE

    A pharmacist's mate, Thomas Moore (22), who said ho had witnessed 2000 appendicitis operations. removed the appendix of George ...

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  13. DENMARK SUFFERS WITH GERMANY

    According to the Berlin radio, Dr. Werner Best, Imperial Commissar at Grodenmark, admitted that Germany was going through hard and difficult ...

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  14. WHEN SINGAPORE FELL

    TWELVE months ago Singapore fell. At 8 p.m. on February 15, 1942, our troops received orders that hostilities would cease at 8.30 p.m., and they stood to to surrender their arms. So ended, after little more than two months, the inglorious Malayan campaign which left the ...

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  15. DETENTION WAS JUSTIFIED

    There should be no misapprehension of the grounds on which security officers have detained the person responsible for the scheme of ...

    Article : 280 words
  16. NEWS IN BRIEF

    LONDON, Saturday.—Civilian air raid casualties in the United Kingdom during January were: Killed or missing, and believed killed, 328; ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. IN THE SERVICES

    News has been received from Mrs. Pat Murden that her husband, Sgt.-Pilot Rob Murden, who obtained his wings in Canada, is now in England. ...

    Article : 459 words
  18. Award for Submarine Commander

    An American submarine commander who in two days last month completely wiped out a Japanese convoy off the north coast of New ...

    Article : 169 words
  19. SINGLE RAIDER BOMBS SHOPPERS

    Women were machine-gunned as they ran for shelter at a small town on the south-west coast of England to-day, when a single enemy raider ...

    Article : 147 words
  20. MANPOWER REVIEWS NEW POWERS OF DIRECTOR

    When it is found necessary, new powers of direction, conferred on the Manpower Directorate, will be used not only to transfer persons from ...

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  21. NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER SUGGESTED

    Special prayers on Tuesday, February 23, for the nation and the Allies, with special intercession for Russia—for its church, people and ...

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  22. FOODSTUFFS

    Government plans for increasing the production and canning of foodstuffs will be stepped up at Monday's conference of the Australian ...

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  23. SPECIAL VEGETABLE SHOW.

    The Horticultural Society of Canberra and the Canberra Garden Army will stage a special vegetable show to-night at the Albert Hall, at ...

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  24. CANDADA LIQUIDATING OVERSEAS DEBTS

    The Bank of Canada annual statement points out that Canada has substantially reduced her foreign debts while paying cash for munitions ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. COAL STOCKS LOWER IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    South Australia's coal stocks have decreased to under 100,000 tons, which is barely above the danger line. Transport difficulties have restricted ...

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  26. DOMINION DELEGATES TO SEE WAR EFFORT

    Final arrangements are being made for the Dominions Trade Union Conference which is being called together on the initiative of the general ...

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  27. LIBERATOR CRASHED IN NEWFOUNDLAND

    Nineteen airmen were killed when a R.A.F. Liberator of the Ferry Command crashed in Newfoundland. Officers say that the Liberator, after ...

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  28. FALSE RUMOUR LEADS TO STAMPEDE BUYING

    According to the "Daily News," thousands of shoppers embarked on a buying rampage, following inaccurate reports that clothing would be ...

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  29. NOT OFFICIAL ATTACK ON U.S. LABOUR

    The Under-Secretary for War declared that Capt. Rickenbacher, during a recent speech at Detroit, when he assailed labour for striking and ...

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  30. FORD BOMBERS

    DETROIT, Sunday.—The Ford Co. reports that four-engined B24 bombers had left the production line at the Willow Run factory, but ...

    Article : 34 words
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